Nelly's Silver Mine: A Story of Colorado Life - Helen Hunt Jackson - Book

Nelly's Silver Mine: A Story of Colorado Life

Original spellings and punctuation have been retained except as noted. Nelly and Nellie were both used, standardized to Nelly. Crestfallen and crest-fallen are both used, doorstep and door-step are both used. They have been retained. Typographical errors in original have been marked with mouse-hover pop-up.
All that morning Rob fished and Nelly stuck grasshoppers on the hook for him. FRONTISPIECE. See page 204.
With Illustrations in Color by Harriet Roosevelt Richards
Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1926
Copyright, 1878, By Roberts Brothers Copyright, 1906, 1920, By William S. Jackson. Copyright, 1910, By Little, Brown, and Company.

It was Christmas morning; and Nelly March and her brother Rob were lying wide awake in their beds, wondering if it would do for them to get up and look in their stockings to see what Santa Claus had brought them. Nelly and Rob were twins; but you would never have thought so, when you looked at them, for Nelly was half a head taller than Rob, and a good deal heavier. She had always been well; but Rob had always been a delicate child. He was ill now with a bad sore throat, and had been shut up in the house for ten days. This was the reason that he and Nelly were in bed at six o'clock this Christmas morning, instead of scampering all about the house, and waking everybody up with their shouts of delight over their presents. When they went to bed the night before, Mrs. March had said: Now, Rob, you must promise me not to get out of bed till it is broad daylight, and the house is thoroughly warm. You will certainly take cold, if you get up in the cold room.
Mamma, said Nelly, I needn't stay in bed just because Rob has to, need I? I can take his presents out of the stocking, and carry them to him.
You shan't, either, said Rob, fretfully. I want to take them out myself; and you're real mean not to wait for me, Nell. 'Tisn't half so much fun for just one. Shan't she stay in bed too, mamma, as long as I have to?

Helen Hunt Jackson
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Год издания

2010-12-01

Темы

Colorado -- History -- To 1876 -- Juvenile fiction

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